I've just finished what I consider one of the best
mysteries that I've read all year. With the exception of What A Woman Gotta Do by
Evelyn Coleman, this is the best mystery to come down the pike
in some time, in a long time. Silent Conspiracy by Lee E. Meadows is the
introduction of Lincoln Keller, the next great detective. An excellent novel,
extra-ordinary mystery. Silent Conspiracy has everything that is essential for the
hard boiled detective, there's the handsome PI, the stand-by girlfriend, interesting
supportive cast of characters, action, murder, and good old fashion lust. It's all
here and it's all good! Shoot, Bogart wish he had it so good.

Lincoln Keller is an ex pro football defensive back and ex
Oakland police officer. He is back in Detroit and has set up shop with his bounty hunter
brother Jefferson. He also has two other brothers, Truman and Roosevelt. I'm sure
later on Mr. Meadows will be so kind as to let us in on why their mother loved these
presidents enough to name her sons after them. One day, while Lincoln is at his regular
haunt minding his own business, in walks the lady with a body that won't quit and he
doesn't want it too (of course there has to be the beautiful lady with a problem).
The lady's name is Erotica (is this a name or what?) and she has a job for Lincoln.
Lincoln, in nano-second speed, has fallen heavily into lust. Erotica wants Lincoln to find
an old singing group name the Sentiments that disappeared in 1955 without a trace. Of
course the case is not that simple. With twists and turns, betrayal and murder,
Lincoln's journey is not an easy one. It is fast paced and fascinating. Thus, the
beginning of a wonderful novel and hopeful a fantastic mystery series.

Meadows is a creative author. He took an old, well used
format and blew new life into it and colored it black. Even though you can see shadows of
the old detective novel and films from the 30's and 40's in this book, Meadows updated it
and took it to another level. Let me break it down for you, this is Aretha Franklin
singing Ain't Nothin' Like The Real Thing. Sure, you like Marvin Gaye and Tammi
Terrell's version but when Aretha got a hold of it, she turned the song inside out
(especially the bridge!!). She brought another level of soulfulness to it. Even though its
the same song, there's bumps and wrinkles that weren't there before! Well, this
is what Meadows has done...and he brought the history and mannerism that is unique to the
African-American population and he expanded it in some places and shaded it in others.
Meadows paints a picture of 1955 Detroit. He brings back the age of when the black
community sustained itself with thriving businesses and what was necessary to keep those
businesses. Yet, at the same time the book is present day. Meadows doesn't shy away
from the reality of the streets, but he finds humor, trust, loyalty and compassion in what
many has label a wasteland.

As for our hero, Lincoln is intelligent, caring, cynical,
and has a very smart mouth. He also knows how to take a lick and how to give one.
Thoroughly human and grounded in his raising and his family. Meadows laid the foundation
of Lincoln's character beautifully, thus laying the groundwork for the serial to
come.

What more can I say, I'm crazy about this book.
I'm crazy about Lincoln. I'm crazy about his brother Jefferson, Julie across the
hall, Lincoln's maybe girlfriend Detective Malone, even the crime boss Nightlife. A
wonderful supporting cast of characters.

And as if this wasn't enough, he provided a soundtrack.
The music in the book is nice, very nice. Marvin Gaye, Minnie Ripperton, my girl Phyllis
Hyman, he included some good ones. I was at work when I finished this book and didn't
have access to my CD collection, otherwise, I would have been popping CDs in the stereo
while I was reading. I had Aretha and Randy Crawford instead, still good.

I must confess, I pride myself on my ability to guess who
did what and when. I'm not easily fooled, but Meadows blew me away. The conclusion is
multi-layered. Talk about tying up loose ends, Meadows knitted a sweater.

Silent Conspiracy is what I hope is the start of
something big. An excellent novel telling an excellent mystery in a fresh wonderful voice.
Highly recommended! I would add this one to the library because it's a keeper. You
won't be disappointed.

Mr. Meadows: Very nice job, sir. You're the latest
addition to the Thumper's list. It's authors like you that makes me want to turn
into Annie Wilkes from Misery, break your ankles and chain you to a typewriter. Since
that's not going to happen, I have one question for you, where is it? Where's
the new book?